The day before Good Friday was the beating of Jesus, the betrayal of Judas, and the denial of Peter. Jesus also had the "Last supper" with the disciples. This night was very important because Jesus prophesied that one of the disciples were going to betray Him for thirty pieces (money) which happened a few hours later and Judas kissed Him as the sign of whom they were supposed to arrest. Jesus also professed that Peter was going to deny Him three times and when he did the rooster would crow.
Good Friday is two days before Easter (Resurrection Sunday). It is the day Christians commemorate the execution of Jesus by the Roman government, two days before His resurrection.
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In April, Good Friday can be on any date from the 1st to the 23rd.
Good Friday in 1956 was the 30th March and will not fall again on this date until 2018. I was born on a Good Friday and I'm still waiting for my birthday to fall on that day...........roll on 2018
This is the day that Jesus rose after he was crucified on Good Friday.
Good Friday is always the Friday immediately before Easter. The date for Easter determines the date for Good Friday. Here is the formuala. Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon, after the Vernal Equinox. This year (2008) it seems to come early because March 2oth is the Vernal Equinox and the full moon comes immediately after that.
In 2020 Christmas will be on this date: Friday December 25, 2020
It is the last Friday in lent, two days before Easter Sunday. The date changes every year. It can be on any date from the 20th of March to the 23rd of April.
because every1 knows that good Friday is celebrated on Friday and any fixed date cannot be Friday in each and every year.
Good Friday 2010 is Friday 2nd April.
Macy, Friday 13It doesn't seem like it wouldn't be as good a date as any. March 20th doesn't have unluckiness, such as the day today.
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Hey, I'm asking for an answer. The bible never said the passion of Christ should be named Good Friday, Glorious Saturday. I read Sunday as the day Christ resurrected from the dead.